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Mikrobielle Methanerzeugung aus Biomasse durch anaerobe Fermentation im technischen Maßstab : Systemanalyse und Wirtschaftlichkeitsbetrachtung



1978
Kernforschungsanlage Jülich, Verlag Jülich

Jülich : Kernforschungsanlage Jülich, Verlag, Berichte der Kernforschungsanlage Jülich 1463, VI, 193 p. ()

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Report No.: Juel-1463

Abstract: Microbial methane production is one way of using the energy content of biomass. A technical and economic systems analysis of the: - availability of biomass (quantities, collection, culture) - possible conversion technologies - subsequent gas energy use was performed and three plants of different capacity and differentbiomass substrates were chosen for the study. The results were the following: 1. With anaerobic fermentation of swine excrements, biogas can be produced economically from a plant-capacity of 700-2000 swine places. 2. The use of straw as substrate for gas energy production and the high energy consumption for chopping. 3. Algae culture with subsequent fermentation is an interesting alternative for future energy supply in sunny countries, especially if wave or wind energy can be used for the water flow through the culture ponds. The technical and economic feasibility is proven. For energy production on large scales only the algae plant can be used in southern Gountries~ The most favourable use of the two other plants on excrement and straw substrate is in combination with waste removal.


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